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Showing posts with label checkpoints. Show all posts
VIDEO: Police State Checkpoints - Your Papers Please!
Local government revenue scheme runs roughshod over individual liberty.
10 Prison Security Techniques Being Used On The People
Marlon Brock on America's police state. Americans are not typically aware of how their federal and state prison systems work. What we think we know, we learned from watching television. When I took my first walk through at FCI (Federal Correctional Institution) El Reno Oklahoma as a new employee, I was surprised at how non- ... MORE
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cameras,
checkpoints,
drug war,
police state,
surveillance,
tracking,
warrantless search,
weapons
Is Crazed Super Bowl Security a Taste of America To Come?
by J. D. Tuccille. Think of a TSA checkpoint that goes on, forever. In the run-up to Super Bowl XLVIII (just be
happy they don't use Egyptian numerals), the New York City Police
Department is deploying an "amazing
arsenal of security initiatives," including
200 "temporary" surveillance cameras to ensure that dirty deeds
remain undone at the big ... MORE
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cameras,
checkpoints,
football,
government,
scare tactics,
security,
surveillance,
terrorism
Ohio Police Department Deploys Fake Drug Checkpoints
Government finds creative new uses for lying. Police in the Cleveland suburb of Mayfield Heights know they’re not allowed to use checkpoints to search drivers and their cars for drugs. So they’re trying the next best thing: fake drug checkpoints. Police in the city of 19,000 recently posted large yellow signs along Interstate 271 that ... MORE
Contempt Of Cop, America's Defiance Revolution
by Neil MacDonald. Increasingly, and openly, ordinary Americans are committing a legal act that some police nonetheless regard as among the most heinous of all offences: it's called contempt of cop. It's otherwise known as asserting your constitutional rights. Citizens, feeling empowered, are pointing smartphones, rather than just an ... MORE
Voluntary Federal Government Checkpoints Spark Backlash
by Larry Copeland. A tactic used by the federal government to gather information for anti-drunken and drugged driving programs is coming under criticism in cities around the country, and some local police agencies say they will no longer take part. The tactic involves a subcontractor for the National Highway Traffic Safety ... MORE
Renee Lewis: LAPD Deploys Drug Detection Roadblocks
Portable Drug Tests Deployed At Government Checkpoints
Warrantless searches are kicked up another notch. The upcoming New Year’s crackdown on drunken driving will include a new test for many people who are pulled over — an oral swab that checks for marijuana, cocaine and other drugs. The voluntary swabbing has been used just 50 times this year. But Los Angeles City Atty. Mike ... MORE
TSA's Mission Creep Making America A Police State
From patdowns to checkpoints and roadblocks. Ever since 2010, when the Transportation Security Administration started requiring that travelers in American airports submit to sexually intrusive gropings based on the apparent anti-terrorism principle that "If we can't feel your nipples, they must be a bomb", the agency's craven apologists ... MORE
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checkpoints,
government,
individual liberty,
roadblocks,
search,
transportation,
travel,
TSA
Louisiana Cops Can Force Drivers To Give Blood
The police state ushers in "no refusal." If you live in Louisiana, be aware that police seem to have a fairly
new power. If they suspect you to be driving drunk they can demand your
blood for an alcohol test and if you don’t want to give it they have the
power to throw you in jail until they get a court order demanding you
give them blood. ... MORE
TSA: Pay More And We Will Grope You Less
Purchase exemption from warrantless airport searches. The government is expanding the ways airline passengers can enroll in an expedited screening program that allows travelers to leave on their shoes, light outerwear and belts and keep laptop computers in cases at security checkpoints. Under the Transportation Security Administration's ... MORE
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airport,
checkpoints,
government,
privacy,
search and seizure,
security,
transportation,
TSA
Kristen Gwynne: Four Shady Ways Police Make Drug Busts
And why the war on drugs is a war on you. On Wednesday, the city of Berkeley filed a claim against
the federal government’s move to file asset forfeiture against the
landlord of Berkeley’s largest medical marijuana dispensary. The tactic,
which threatens landlords with the state’s ability to seize their
property, has been used many times ... MORE
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asset forfeiture,
checkpoints,
civil forfeiture,
drug war,
government,
police state,
tactics
Dirty Little Secret About Holiday Traffic Ticketing
by Gary Biller. One of the most cherished traditions of the American family is the summer vacation. Packing up the car and heading cross-country for a weeklong camping trip, a visit with those distant cousins or an extended stay near a popular theme park is generally the recipe for a refreshing break from the dog days of summer. Little do most ... MORE
Police State: Ohio Cops Not Above Perpetrating Fraud
Anything for a drug bust. An Ohio police department have come under fire for setting up fake checkpoints to search drivers and their cars for drugs. Police in the city of Cleveland recently posted large yellow signs along Interstate 271 that warned drivers that there was a drug checkpoint ahead, to be ... MORE LEARN ABOUT JURY NULLIFICATION
Sobriety Checkpoints Still Controversial: The Whole Story
America's most popular warrantless search. This being St. Patrick’s Day weekend, a popular drinking holiday, there is one thing you can count on: A police crackdown on drunken driving. And the Ohio State Highway Patrol did not disappoint. There were at least 15 sobriety checkpoints as well as saturation patrols across the state this ... MORE
Eric Frankson: Sobriety Checkpoints Violate Our Rights
The gutting of the Fourth Amendment. Until 1990, sobriety checkpoints were illegal
in California and the United States. But a Supreme Court decision
overturned 200 years of protection from illegal search-and-seizure. The Supreme Court case Michigan Department of State Police vs. Sitz changed how we party and how we view the police. ... MORE
TSA Exposes Breast Of Congressman's Teen Relative
by Jim Kane. A TSA screener exposed the breasts of the teen grandniece of a member of the House of Representatives, before she boarded a plane at LAX for a trip with her church group. Texas Rep. Ralph Hall's grandniece was apparently subjected to frontal nudity during the intrusive "pat-down" she received from an airport thug. ... MORE
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